SummeHin's C rossroadT
Personals
Speed Pendry enroute from
Mathoney, West Vlrgina to Jac
ksonville. Fla. was an overnight
guest Saturday of Mr. aid Mrs.
meddle Jones of Rones Chjpel,
and visited Mrs.T. A. Jernlgan.
Mr. aid Mrs. Llnwood Grady
and Lynn of Raleigh and Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Whitman at
tended the gr adu alng exercises
held at Clinton High school Thu
rsday. The Whitman's gratdson
Steve Whitfield was a member of
the graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langs
ton of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Roger and Emmln Ruth
were dinner euests Friday of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Langston.
The occasion was In honor of
Mr. Langston on his birthday.
Mrs. Minnie Summerlln and
Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan were among
those attending Homecoming
Day held Sunday a the Snow
Hlu Freewill Baptist Church.
Mrs. Dennis Davis return
ed to her home In Fort Leo
nard Wood, Missouri Tuesday
after spending several days wltn
Mrs. E. J. Summerlln Faye and
Joann, and E. J. Summerlln,
patent a Wayne Memorial Hos
pital Goldsboro.
Mrs. Tonie Hlnson and Sara
Mlchell of Raleigh spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Cyrus Rhodes. Sunday Mrs.
Rnodes returned home with
them to spend several days.
She will visit the William T.
Rhodes and Lin wood Rhodes
families of Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kor
negay and Edith of Mt. Olive,
Ricky, and Mary Hazel Kor
negay of Beautancus, Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Brown, Sammy and
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George Segal
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Pamela of Wtfta?. Mr."'fc>d :
Mrs. Creason Ivey, Sr., Mr. ?kI i
Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr., Kahy, ?
Charles, aid Rouse, Mr. aid
Mrs. Foye hey Major. Yaes,
and Robert, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ivey were luncheon guests
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ;
gene Eason, Joseph Eason, Mr.
and Mrs. John Eason of Mac- <
clesfleld. They attended die
Maceripine Horse Show held in
Macclesfield Saturday rfter- |
noon.
Mrs. Fred Alphln, Sr. re- i
turned home Thursday follow- j
ing several days visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Alphln, aid Mr.
and Mrs. Falson Smith, Jr. of
Raleigh.
Mrs. Ethel Kornegay of Al
bertson and Mrs.T. A. Jernigan
were guests Tuesday of Mrs.
Naomi K. Brock. They visited
their sister Miss Virginia Kll
parick and Mrs. Tom Wilson
of Burgaw and Mr. aid Mrs.
Cyrus Btrock of Chinquapin dur
ing the rfternoon.
Morris Cherry, student a
Campbell College, Bruies
Creek, spent the weekend with
Mrs. D. L. Cherry, Roger and
Wayne.
Bill Parker of Chesepeak,
Va. visited Mr. and Mrs.Henry
King, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey
Tuesday.
Lynn Grady of Raleigh spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Whitman while her pa
rents Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood
Grady were a Southern Pines.
Mrs. Walter Jones is spend
ing several days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Hollowell Bryan,
Belinda, Beverly and Beth of
J acksonvllle, Fla. The Hollo
wells are expected to move to
Florence, S. C. next week.
Mrs. T. A. Jernigan atend
ed the Grainger High School
Baccalaureate Sermon held a
Gralner Stadium, Kins on. on
Sunday evening. Paul Bernard
Goodson, a grandson, is a me
mber of the gradualng class.
Bible School Is in Progress
a the Alum's Springs Mission
ary Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herring,
Sharon, Dennis and Gary
of Hampton, Va. spent Friday
and Saurday with Mrs. Bessie
A. Herring.
Mrs. Bessie Herring visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ervtn Out
Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Outlaw of Kinston last week.
Miss Edna Ivey of Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey
and daughter of Castle Hayne
visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy W.
Ivey during the weekend.
Gerald Gamer spent the
weekend at Surf City.
Major Ivey. Rouse Ivey,
Lawton Summerlin, Turman Al
phln, Jr., Jennett Shiver, aid
Dophna Jones are attendlng4-H
Camp held at Camp Millstone
this week.
Mr. andMrs.H.W.Langston
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers
and Emmett Ruth spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Green and children of
Asheboro.
Roger Cherry enrolled Mon
day at the James Sprunt Instit
ute Kenansville.
Br end a Goods on of Kinston
is spending sometime with Mrs.
T. A. Jernlgan.
Mr. ana Mrs. Luby Tad
lock, Jr. of Calypso and Mrs.
Ronnie Tadlock visited PVT.
Ronnie Tadlock at Fort Bragg
Sunday. PVT. Tadlock is ex
pected to leave Friday with the
armed forces for California.
Eileen King of Pink Hill
spent the weekend with Betty
Garner.
Jimmy Outlaw visited his
sister Mrs. John Prldgen of
Clinton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and
Edith Kornegay visited Robert
B. Ivey, Mrs. Allen Fritz, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Robertson of
Goldsboro Wednesday.
Mrs. Ray Brinson of Mt.
Olive and Mrs. J. D. Best of
Goldsboro visited their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dail Thurs
day.
Mrs. Ella Outlaw spent part
of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sutton of Warsaw. Friends
of Mr. Sutton will learn with
regret that he is a patient in
Duplin General Hospital in Ken
ansville.
Mrs. T. A. Jernigan and
Mrs. Carl Ivey attended the Du
plin County Council for Exten
sion Homemakers Clubs held in
Kenansville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Out
law and Miss Erlene Outlaw
went to Trent River during the
weekend.
Mrs. Annie Rose Bell was
luncheon guest Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Godbold. She
visited her sister Mrs. Wlllard
Pate during the afternoon.
Mr. ana Mrs. Herbert Lee
Sum merlin, Herbert Lee, Jr.
and Lewis went to Tops ail Beach
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Car
ter of Rones Chapel, Mrs.
Donald Pate of Beautancus and'
Sandra Goodman of Mt. Olive
were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Foye Goodman and Jimmy. Mr.
ana Mrs. J. F. Green ana chil
dren visited the Goodman's dur
ing the afternoon.
Elbert Whitman visited Dan
iel Chestnutt, a patient at Dup
lin General Hospital Kenans
ville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Al
phin and Laura Ann visited
her mother Mrs. T. K. Byrd
of Warsaw Sunday.
Reglna Goodman of Mt. Olive
and Lois Green of Wilmington
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Green and children.
Dale Green returned home with
his father to spend several days.
Mrs. Andy W. Ivey and dau
ghter. Edna, attended Home
coming Day services held at the
Snow Hill Church Sunday. The
Rev. Boyce Wallace, a nephew
of Mrs. lvey's who recently
returned from the Mission
Field in South America was
guest speaker during the morn
ing worship services.
Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan and
Mrs. Carl Ivey visited E. J.
Sum merlin, ?id Mrs. Bertie
Sloan Jackson patients at Wayne
Memorial Hospital Golds boro
Friday. Friends of Mr. Sum
merlin will be olad to learn
that he returned to his home
here Monday.
Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Swin
son of Wilmington visited Mrs.
Fred Alphln, Sr. during the
weekend.
Mrs. A. L. Marshburn and
Robert B. Ivey of Goldsboro
visited relatives In this section.
They wr
They were here to attend the
Daii Family reunion held at
the Oak Ridge Community
building Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook
of Albertson Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey
and Ginger Joe ofCastleHayne,
and Mr. and Mrs. Andy W. Ivey
returned to their respective
home Tuesday following several
days visited with Mr. and Mrs.
George Westbrook and children
of Chattenooga Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey
visited Mrs. Florence Houston
of Warsaw Wednesday.
Bill Parker of Ches apeak,
Va.. Janice Bell of Raleigh, and
Edna Ivey of Wilson was among
those attending services at the
Rooty Branch Church Sunday.
A large number from this
Community attended the grad
uating exercises held for James
Kenan High School at the Kenan
Memorial Auditorium Thurs
day. Llnwood Watson along with
four others of this community
was a member of the graduating
class.
sgt. J ames Ben ot Goldsboro
and Janice Bell of Raleigh were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Bell.
Mrs. Foye Goodman and
John Watson visited his mother
Mrs. Anna Watson patient at
Wayne Memorial Hospital Gold
sborp Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell
visited Mrs. Judi Deans and
Robby of Goldsboro Sunday.
Bible School
Vacation Bible School will
be held next week at the Rooty
Branch Freewill Baptist Churcn
in the Summerlin's Crossroads
Community with classes Mon
day through Thursday from 3
o'clock until 5 o'clock p.m.
Friday classes are 4 to 6. The
school will be climaxed with a
picnic supper at 6:30 o'clock,
followed by Comnviiicement Ex
ercises on Friday.
Mrs. Eddie Goodman is the
Director, and those assisting
are the following: Intermedia
tes: Mrs. Donald Pate, and
Pamela Green; Juniors: Mrs.
Leslie Bell and Mrs. Carllvey,
Beginners: Mrs. Lester Out
law and Mrs. William Outlaw,
Music: F aye Summer and Joann
Green, Refreshment Chairman:
Mrs. John I. Amon. Sr
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Write V. W., Miracle Whitt
Company, 1741 West Fullertor
Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60614.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Wood of Route 1, Chinquapin, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Leigh Wood, to Rlckie
Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Houston of Rt. 2, Pink
Hill. An August 4 wedding Is planned.
Miss Wood Is a Junior at East Carolina University in Gree
nville, N. C., and Mr. Houston is a graduate of Pembroke State
College in Pembroke, N.C.
Beulaville Society
By: Grace Sumner
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark
made a business trip to Chapel
Hill on F riday.
Mr. Opheus Whaley is a
patient at Duplin General Hos
pital inKenansville. His friends
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Durwood James and
Lynn Sumner made a business
trip to Kinston on Monday.
So sorry to hear that Mrs.
Lura Craft has been confined
to Duplin General Hospital but
glad to know she is now home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grey
Bostlc wee at Topsail Beach
on Sunday also Miss Linda Br
own of Wallace and Lynn Sum
ner.
Mr. Danny Whaley and Mr.
Danny Thomas also enjoyed a
while at the beach on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Sumner
attended a miscellaneous show
er at Cypress Creek on Sat
urday night honoring recent
newly weds Mr. and Mrs. Del
ton Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quinn
had as supper guest in their
home on Thursday night Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Quinn of Char
leston. S.C.
Mrs. Catherine Quinn. Mrs.
Lei a Mae Mercer and Mrs.
Swannie Turner attended an Ea
stern Star Meeting in Kenans
ville last week.
Among those from here at
tending graduation exercises of
Dr. William Howard Carter,
Bible College in Goldsboro on
Sunday afternoon were: Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Edwards, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Quinn, Rev.
and Mrs. Otis Penny and chil
dren Tom, Elaine and Kim.
Rev. Wlllard Hardison of
Goldsboro, formerly of Beula
ville, was among those gradua
ting from Carter Bible College
in Goldsboro on Sunday after
noon.
Miss Elaine and Jo Ellen
t Rivenbark, daughters of Mr.
i and Mrs. Joe Rivenbark of Wal
lace, are spending the week with
their ~ grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hill and
Mr. Grover Hill attended the
funeral of Mr. Johnnie Bliz
zard near Deep Run on Sunday
afternoon.
Bible School is in progress
at the Beulaville Freewill Bap
tist Church this week. All
parents are urged to see that
their children take advantage
of this week of Bible Stuay.
Mr. Danny Whaley, Ted Br
own, and Benny Williford are
home from the University of
N. C. Chapel Hill for the sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arland Mer
cer and bovs. Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Mercer left Thursday
of last week for Long Beacti
where they enjoyed vacation
ing and fishing until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray
Brown announce the birth of
a son on Monday, June 3 at
Mt. Olive Clinic.
Over 700 physicians and
nurses are expected to attend
the Scientific Sessions of the
North Carolina Heart Associa
tion's 19th Annual Meeting. The
meeting will be held on May
29th and 30th in Winston-Salem, j
JSI Offers College
Preparatory Classes
College bound high school
graduates of Duplin County will
nave an opportunity to take col
lege preparatory English and
math at James Sprunt Institute
this summer. Classes will be
gin June 10. Professor T. R.
Lupton. of the Mathematics De
partment of Wilmington Col
lege, will be the main instruc
tor. Professor Joan Bass, of
the English Department of East
Carolina University, will be the
English Instructor. These
courses will definitely prove
beneficial to the stuaent en
tering college as a freshman
this fall.
The following schedule is so
organized that students may at
tend either day or night class
es:
Mathematics - Monday and
Wednesday day classes - 4 to
6 p.m. night classes - T to 9
p.m.
English - Tuesday and Thur
sday day classes - 4 to 6 p.m.,
night classes - 1 to 9 pan.
The above schedule will
allow students to take both math
and English and attend either
day or night classes. It is an
ticipated tnat they will take ad
vantage of this opportunity in
order that their freshman year
at college will be more suc
cessful. These courses are
tuition free.
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